Stephen TrueLove utilizes coaching techniques that include a range of therapies and holistic practices. He has helped his clients overcome a variety of issues for over fifteen years; from bereavement to self-confidence, depression & anxiety to smoking cessation or weight loss, and much more.Each client is looked at on a deep individual level where he helps them identify the issue and help them move past their limiting beliefs by creating the right mindset that allows them to be the person they were meant to be.

Stephen TrueLove utilizes coaching techniques that include a range of therapies and holistic practices. He has helped his clients overcome a variety of issues for over fifteen years; from bereavement to self-confidence, depression & anxiety to smoking cessation or weight loss, and much more. Each client is looked at on a deep individual level where he helps them identify the issue and help them move past their limiting beliefs by creating the right mindset that allows them to be the person they were meant to be.

Stephen's impact: Wants to be remembered as someone who made an impact and who helped assist people to be the best version of themselves, to enjoy life, laugh more, and have open arms to welcome things into their lives, albeit good or bad.

Stephen's nuggets of wisdom

“The most empowering thing you can do for a person is allowing them the opportunity to see something for themselves because then they have the resources to make the changes that work best for them”

“We’re all on a journey”

Another episode of The Positivity Effect goes live next Tuesday - Stay Tuned !!!

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Stephen TrueLove utilizes coaching techniques that include a range of therapies and holistic practices. He has helped his clients overcome a variety of ...
The Tree Metaphor
Stephen TrueLove utilizes coaching techniques that include a range of therapies and holistic practices. He has helped his clients overcome a variety of issues for over fifteen years; from bereavement to self-confidence, depression & anxiety to smoking cessation or weight loss, and much more. Each client is looked at on a deep individual level where he helps them identify the issue and help them move past their limiting beliefs by creating the right mindset that allows them to be the person they were meant to be.CLICK HERE for Stephen's websiteCLICK HERE for Stephen's book, "Journey of Self Discovery and Learning"

On today’s episode we discuss:

drilling down into your life’s purpose

POBS - patterns of behavior (conditioning)
A POB from Stephen’s life and when he discovered it

The tree metaphor

Helping ourselves and others discover "light bulb" moments

What happened to Stephen at the age of 34 that changed everything

Who is Steven Gilligan?

How Stephen worked through deeply rooted fears in his life

What is NLP? Neuro-Linguistic Programming

Stephens book

And so much more…

Stephen's impact: Wants to be remembered as someone who made an impact and who helped assist people to be the best version of themselves, to enjoy life, laugh more, and have open arms to welcome things into their lives, albeit good or bad.

Stephen's nuggets of wisdom
“The most empowering thing you can do for a person is allowing them the opportunity to see something for themselves because then they have the resources to make the changes that work best for them”
“We’re all on a journey”

Chris Romulo is a Queens, New York native who always yearned for growth. In his early twenties, he transformed himself from a street kid into a Muay Thai Champion with over 40 fights and 5 titles under his belt. Today, he’s a coach at his gym CROM Physical Culture and mindset speaker to both youth and adults. Chris has taken what he’s learned in the ring and turned it into a practical curriculum, U.P.R.I.S.E. The curriculum shows you how to tap into your natural abilities and become the champion of your life.In May of 2017, Chris co-authored and published his memoir, Champions Uprising, which displays his unwavering mindset of determination, grit, and perseverance of spirit.

Chris Romulo is a Queens, New York native who always yearned for growth. In his early twenties, he transformed himself from a street kid into a Muay Thai Champion with over 40 fights and 5 titles under his belt. Today, he’s a coach at his gym CROM Physical Culture and mindset speaker to both youth and adults. Chris has taken what he’s learned in the ring and turned it into a practical curriculum, U.P.R.I.S.E. The curriculum shows you how to tap into your natural abilities and become the champion of your life. In May of 2017, Chris co-authored and published his memoir, Champions Uprising, which displays his unwavering mindset of determination, grit, and perseverance of spirit.

Chris’s tip on how he drives himself out of bed in the morning
How Chris overcame fear and self-doubt that he carried through childhood
When Chris realized Muy Thai and martial arts was going to be the path for his life
The importance of getting the right people on your “bus”

The crabs in a barrel metaphor

The importance of accepting other people's behavior for what it is and moving on to improve yourself
Applying the principles of May Thai fighting to your life
Chris’s Acronym: C.H.A.M.P.S
The power of pushing outside of your comfort zone
Having a champion mindset at home
A lesson from a Muy Thai fighter
Chris' book

And so much more…

Chris' Impact: Wants to know that he inspired someone to be better and that he can be a reminder for someone that life can be beautiful and they can pick themselves up and dust themselves off and keep fighting and start that champions uprising when they feel like they’re down and out.

Chris' nugget of wisdom

“You want to make sure you’re attracting other champions to you. Not being stuck with the people who aren’t moving you forward… you want to be with the people who are on the same mission as you”

“We’re all victims of happenstance. We react to what happens in our life. instead of saying, “let me take control, let me know that my mind and my mindset is going to be the most powerful tool I can use when things are going great and maybe when things maybe aren’t going so great”

Another episode of The Positivity Effect goes live next Tuesday - Stay Tuned !!!

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Chris Romulo is a Queens, New York native who always yearned for growth. In his early twenties, he transformed himself from a street ...
The Champions Mindset
Chris Romulo is a Queens, New York native who always yearned for growth. In his early twenties, he transformed himself from a street kid into a Muay Thai Champion with over 40 fights and 5 titles under his belt. Today, he’s a coach at his gym CROM Physical Culture and mindset speaker to both youth and adults. Chris has taken what he’s learned in the ring and turned it into a practical curriculum, U.P.R.I.S.E. The curriculum shows you how to tap into your natural abilities and become the champion of your life. In May of 2017, Chris co-authored and published his memoir, Champions Uprising, which displays his unwavering mindset of determination, grit, and perseverance of spirit.CLICK HERE for Chris' websiteCLICK HERE for Chris' book, "Champions Uprising"

On today’s episode we discuss:

Chris’s tip on how he drives himself out of bed in the morning
How Chris overcame fear and self-doubt that he carried through childhood
When Chris realized Muy Thai and martial arts was going to be the path for his life

The importance of getting the right people on your “bus”

The crabs in a barrel metaphor

The importance of accepting other people's behavior for what it is and moving on to improve yourself
Applying the principles of May Thai fighting to your life
Chris’s Acronym: C.H.A.M.P.S
The power of pushing outside of your comfort zone
Having a champion mindset at home
A lesson from a Muy Thai fighter
Chris' book

And so much more…
Chris' Impact: Wants to know that he inspired someone to be better and that he can be a reminder for someone that life can be beautiful and they can pick themselves up and dust themselves off and keep fighting and start that champions uprising when they feel like they’re down and out.

Chris' nugget of wisdom
“You want to make sure you’re attracting other champions to you. Not being stuck with the people who aren’t moving you forward… you want to be with the people who are on the same mission as you”
“We’re all victims of happenstance. We react to what happens in our life. instead of saying, “let me take control, let me know that my mind and my mindset is going to be the most powerful tool I can use when things are going great and maybe when things maybe aren’t going so great”

Rich Rotanz. Emergency Manager, Safety, and Fire Science Professional with forty years of experience in public policy, safety and mitigation, emergency management, fire protection, rescue tactics, hazardous materials incidents and planning/research for all natural, civil, and technological hazards including acts of terrorism.

The Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and why it was so crucial to rescue [...]

]]>Courage amidst tragedy

Rich Rotanz. Emergency Manager, Safety, and Fire Science Professional with forty years of experience in public policy, safety and mitigation, emergency management, fire protection, rescue tactics, hazardous materials incidents and planning/research for all natural, civil, and technological hazards including acts of terrorism.

Lessons from Rich’s experience of 9/11
The importance of being aware of your surroundings
Stories of unsung heroes
Why focus is so important amidst tragedy
The Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and why it was so crucial to rescue efforts
Moments of beauty amidst disaster
Incredible accounts of individuals stepping up to help out
The resiliency of the various rescue teams and volunteers
Applying lessons from major tragedies like 9/11 to your everyday life
Rich’s definition of courage

And so much more…

Rich's Impact: Want's to be remembered for being a dad and a husband

Rich's nugget of wisdom

“Courage takes on all forms”

Another episode of The Positivity Effect goes live next Tuesday - Stay Tuned !!!

Lessons from Rich’s experience of 9/11
The importance of being aware of your surroundings
Stories of unsung heroes
Why focus is so important amidst tragedy
The Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and why it was so crucial to rescue efforts
Moments of beauty amidst disaster
Incredible accounts of individuals stepping up to help out
The resiliency of the various rescue teams and volunteers
Applying lessons from major tragedies like 9/11 to your everyday life
Rich’s definition of courage

And so much more…
Rich's Impact: Want's to be remembered for being a dad and a husband

Rich's nugget of wisdom
“Courage takes on all forms”

Another episode of The Positivity Effect goes live next Tuesday - Stay Tuned !!!]]>Dr. Tom RecherYesNo00:33:37123: Enrichment Through Service - Rich Rotanzhttp://positivityeffect.podbean.com/e/123-enrichment-through-service-rich-rotanz/
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Rich Rotanz. Emergency Manager, Safety, and Fire Science Professional with forty years of experience in public policy, safety and mitigation, emergency management, fire protection, rescue tactics, hazardous materials incidents and planning/research for all natural, civil, and technological hazards including acts of terrorism.

Rich Rotanz. Emergency Manager, Safety, and Fire Science Professional with forty years of experience in public policy, safety and mitigation, emergency management, fire protection, rescue tactics, hazardous materials incidents and planning/research for all natural, civil, and technological hazards including acts of terrorism.

How Rich became so involved with the NYC Fire Department
Building a life of enrichment and character through service
Gratitude for opportunity and relationships
Proving your value through hard work
How Rich approaches sensitive communication in his line of work
Having a team mentality
Communication starts at home
The simple power of volunteer work

And so much more…

Rich's nuggets of wisdom

"You want to have integrity, you want to have endurance, and you want to have the desire to really go forward and also the courage to say, you know what, “I have to take this on?” OR “alright I failed” and even if you failed, you bounce right back up and keep trying"

“There’s no I in team”

Part 2 with Rich goes live next Tuesday – stay tuned!!

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Rich Rotanz. Emergency Manager, Safety, and Fire Science Professional with forty years of experience in public policy, safety and mitigation, emergency management, fire protection, ...
Enrichment Through Service
Rich Rotanz. Emergency Manager, Safety, and Fire Science Professional with forty years of experience in public policy, safety and mitigation, emergency management, fire protection, rescue tactics, hazardous materials incidents and planning/research for all natural, civil, and technological hazards including acts of terrorism. CLICK HERE to contact Rich

On today’s episode we discuss:

How Rich became so involved with the NYC Fire Department
Building a life of enrichment and character through service
Gratitude for opportunity and relationships
Proving your value through hard work
How Rich approaches sensitive communication in his line of work
Having a team mentality
Communication starts at home
The simple power of volunteer work

And so much more…
Rich's nuggets of wisdom
"You want to have integrity, you want to have endurance, and you want to have the desire to really go forward and also the courage to say, you know what, “I have to take this on?” OR “alright I failed” and even if you failed, you bounce right back up and keep trying"
“There’s no I in team”

This week is a re-run of one of my most popular episodes with Luis Congdon, The co-founder of Thriving Launch an online business resource and podcast to help business owners map out clear and practical tips that are essential to thrive in today’s economy.Luis also hosts a podcast with his girlfriend called Lasting Love Connection where they interview the top relationship experts to help couples and singles keep their love passionate and strong and enduring. Luis lives a life of gratitude and transparency. He has a heart of giving and an incredible drive for entrepreneurship, I’m honored that he joined us on the Positivity Effect.

Luis’ story

[...]

]]>Connection And Purpose Through Transformation

This week is a re-run of one of my most popular episodes with Luis Congdon, The co-founder of Thriving Launch an online business resource and podcast to help business owners map out clear and practical tips that are essential to thrive in today's economy. Luis also hosts a podcast with his girlfriend called Lasting Love Connection where they interview the top relationship experts to help couples and singles keep their love passionate and strong and enduring. Luis lives a life of gratitude and transparency. He has a heart of giving and an incredible drive for entrepreneurship, I’m honored that he joined us on the Positivity Effect.

Luis’ story

Born in Columbia during the height of the cocaine cartel
Never knew his birth father and he lost his mother at the age of 5 years old
Was adopted to the United States and simultaneously felt loved and confused when that relationship ended in divorce
Through everything he had been through in life, he developed a drive to end human suffering around the age of 15
His journey led him to practice Buddhism for almost a decade
After many years of practicing Buddhism, he realized he was missing human connection
He fell in love with someone but she fell out of love with him and left.
He used that experience to springboard himself to be a successful marriage coach in the non-profit arena
Together, he and his now girlfriend Kamala developed two powerhouse internet resources:

Thought on becoming a monk: He was striving for perfection and realized he didn’t have to be.

Luis’ thoughts on having an online business

Took a long time to become okay with accepting payment
Through deep reflection of the value he provides, he can internally accept what he charges for an hourly rate
Recants on how it can be difficult sometimes to find that balance of generosity
We have to learn to be okay with what we desire (in his case income from an online business)

“Learn how to take care of yourself as an entrepreneur”

Thoughts on life

Why we need coaching/mentorship: “There are so many things we don’t know that we don’t know”
At birth: we are safe and 100% provided for
After birth: We begin the universal journey of learning to obtain what we want in life through tears, demands, & fighting.
We learn “no”
Everything is the highest order (i.e. our physical relationships and our spiritual relationships)
Happiness is magnified when we can share it with someone

Soul Food

God gives regardless. “Be like God” – Dr. Wayne Dyer
“Does the sun ever say to the flowers you owe me?” – Hafiz (Imagine what a love like that could do for the world)
“Love is how we feel about ourselves and how we relate to ourselves” – Don Miguel Ruiz
“Everything is energy” – Albert Einstein
Luis believes we add our own meaning to the world

Gratitude

“Every time we take a breath, that’s the last time we breathe that breath in that moment”

]]>Connection And Purpose Through Transformation
This week is a re-run of one of my most popular episodes with Luis Congdon, The co-founder of Thriving Launch an online business ...
Connection And Purpose Through Transformation
This week is a re-run of one of my most popular episodes with Luis Congdon, The co-founder of Thriving Launch an online business resource and podcast to help business owners map out clear and practical tips that are essential to thrive in today's economy. Luis also hosts a podcast with his girlfriend called Lasting Love Connection where they interview the top relationship experts to help couples and singles keep their love passionate and strong and enduring. Luis lives a life of gratitude and transparency. He has a heart of giving and an incredible drive for entrepreneurship, I’m honored that he joined us on the Positivity Effect.

Luis’ story

Born in Columbia during the height of the cocaine cartel
Never knew his birth father and he lost his mother at the age of 5 years old
Was adopted to the United States and simultaneously felt loved and confused when that relationship ended in divorce
Through everything he had been through in life, he developed a drive to end human suffering around the age of 15
His journey led him to practice Buddhism for almost a decade
After many years of practicing Buddhism, he realized he was missing human connection
He fell in love with someone but she fell out of love with him and left.
He used that experience to springboard himself to be a successful marriage coach in the non-profit arena
Together, he and his now girlfriend Kamala developed two powerhouse internet resources:

Thought on becoming a monk: He was striving for perfection and realized he didn’t have to be.
Luis’ thoughts on having an online business

Took a long time to become okay with accepting payment
Through deep reflection of the value he provides, he can internally accept what he charges for an hourly rate
Recants on how it can be difficult sometimes to find that balance of generosity
We have to learn to be okay with what we desire (in his case income from an online business)

“Learn how to take care of yourself as an entrepreneur”

Thoughts on life

Why we need coaching/mentorship: “There are so many things we don’t know that we don’t know”
At birth: we are safe and 100% provided for
After birth: We begin the universal journey of learning to obtain what we want in life through tears, demands, & fighting.
We learn “no”
Everything is the highest order (i.e. our physical relationships and our spiritual relationships)
Happiness is magnified when we can share it with someone

Jaret Grossman is the co-founder of a popular fitness brand, Muscle Prodigy. Jaret’s mission in creating this brand and product was to help debunk fitness myths that have existed for decades and help millions of people change their bodies naturally like he was able to without deprivation. Jaret was 96 pounds his freshman year of high school and was able to more than double his body weight, get down to 6% body fat, and become a 3x All-American wrestler.

Jaret Grossman is the co-founder of a popular fitness brand, Muscle Prodigy. Jaret's mission in creating this brand and product was to help debunk fitness myths that have existed for decades and help millions of people change their bodies naturally like he was able to without deprivation. Jaret was 96 pounds his freshman year of high school and was able to more than double his body weight, get down to 6% body fat, and become a 3x All-American wrestler.

How fitness shifted his internal self-image
What is true "work ethic" and why it's so crucial to success
The importance of defining your vision and defining "deep reasons"
Breaking down Jaret's motivational audio track, "The Crystal Staircase"

Take action!

Why Jaret put a video out on youtube every single day for a year
Breaking down Jaret's motivational audio track, "time is so precious"

Productivity

Controlling what events/things mean to you
The power of being in a peak state and how Jaret applies this concept

And so much more…

Jaret's nuggets of wisdom

“It's out of my need, essentially to solve problems. Mainly that starts with trying to solve your own problems. You eventually gain some golden nuggets, and wisdom and insight, and that becomes valuable for other people”

“It'ss the middle ground of, well I'm not sure if this isn’t going to work, and we just hesitate. It’s this perpetual hesitation in a way. What’s really holding us back is some element of fear”

"If you can help as many people as possible, not only will it come back you, you will also experience more pleasure and the world will experience more pleasure"

Jaret's Impact: Wants to be remembered as someone who was a force for good and who always put out pure energy into the world

Another episode of the Positivity Effect goes live next Tuesday – stay tuned!!

]]>The Crystal Staircase
Jaret Grossman is the co-founder of a popular fitness brand, Muscle Prodigy. Jaret's mission in creating this brand and product was to help debunk fitness myths ...
The Crystal Staircase
Jaret Grossman is the co-founder of a popular fitness brand, Muscle Prodigy. Jaret's mission in creating this brand and product was to help debunk fitness myths that have existed for decades and help millions of people change their bodies naturally like he was able to without deprivation. Jaret was 96 pounds his freshman year of high school and was able to more than double his body weight, get down to 6% body fat, and become a 3x All-American wrestler.

How fitness shifted his internal self-image
What is true "work ethic" and why it's so crucial to success
The importance of defining your vision and defining "deep reasons"
Breaking down Jaret's motivational audio track, "The Crystal Staircase"

Take action!

Why Jaret put a video out on youtube every single day for a year
Breaking down Jaret's motivational audio track, "time is so precious"

Productivity

Controlling what events/things mean to you
The power of being in a peak state and how Jaret applies this concept

And so much more…
Jaret's nuggets of wisdom
“It's out of my need, essentially to solve problems. Mainly that starts with trying to solve your own problems. You eventually gain some golden nuggets, and wisdom and insight, and that becomes valuable for other people”
“It'ss the middle ground of, well I'm not sure if this isn’t going to work, and we just hesitate. It’s this perpetual hesitation in a way. What’s really holding us back is some element of fear”
"If you can help as many people as possible, not only will it come back you, you will also experience more pleasure and the world will experience more pleasure"
Jaret's Impact: Wants to be remembered as someone who was a force for good and who always put out pure energy into the world

Jim Rees is an Ultra Cyclist, Ironman Triathlete, Author and Executive Coach. Co-founder of The Long And The Short Of It, Jim and his business partner Mark Foster combine the experiences of two very different athletic styles: sprint and endurance. With that, they join as one mind to help their clients understand the required cognitive and emotional discipline for competition how that translates into specific behaviors for success and reaching high-performance targets.

Jim Rees is an Ultra Cyclist, Ironman Triathlete, Author and Executive Coach. Co-founder of The Long And The Short Of It, Jim and his business partner Mark Foster combine the experiences of two very different athletic styles: sprint and endurance. With that, they join as one mind to help their clients understand the required cognitive and emotional discipline for competition how that translates into specific behaviors for success and reaching high-performance targets.

Applying a "weekend warrior" Ultra Cyclist mentality to everyday life
The meditative properties of cycling
The power of pushing through repetitive tasks
How mastering the skill of "choice" can help grow any area of your life
Pain/pleasure decisions
The power of taking personal responsibility
Tuning into your internal dialogue

And so much more...

Jim's nuggets of wisdom

“Every decision we make is based on pain and pleasure”

The importance of dialing in our awareness to our pain/pleasure trigger points

“We have a feeling which then drives our thinking. Actually, it's the feeling-thinking trap that we get caught up in as human beings. As opposed to what really it should be is, thinking feeling”

Another episode of the Positivity Effect goes live next Tuesday – stay tuned!!

]]>The Fingerprint Metaphor
Jim Rees is an Ultra Cyclist, Ironman Triathlete, Author and Executive Coach. Co-founder of The Long And The Short Of It, Jim and his ...
The Fingerprint Metaphor

Jim Rees is an Ultra Cyclist, Ironman Triathlete, Author and Executive Coach. Co-founder of The Long And The Short Of It, Jim and his business partner Mark Foster combine the experiences of two very different athletic styles: sprint and endurance. With that, they join as one mind to help their clients understand the required cognitive and emotional discipline for competition how that translates into specific behaviors for success and reaching high-performance targets.

Applying a "weekend warrior" Ultra Cyclist mentality to everyday life
The meditative properties of cycling
The power of pushing through repetitive tasks
How mastering the skill of "choice" can help grow any area of your life
Pain/pleasure decisions
The power of taking personal responsibility
Tuning into your internal dialogue

And so much more...
Jim's nuggets of wisdom
“Every decision we make is based on pain and pleasure”
The importance of dialing in our awareness to our pain/pleasure trigger points
“We have a feeling which then drives our thinking. Actually, it's the feeling-thinking trap that we get caught up in as human beings. As opposed to what really it should be is, thinking feeling”

Erin Elizabeth Wells is a Productivity Strategist who works with high performers including corporate leaders, entrepreneurs, and influencers to improve their productivity, focus, and effectiveness in their work and daily life. Her approach focuses on creating productivity with purpose for her clients connecting to the WHY of our action rather than simply doing more faster. – she’s the founder of the productivity company Living Peace and now functions under the company title Chosen Course.

Erin’s journey into the productivity world
Why disorganization occurs in all of us
Why it’s important to dial in the “Why” of organization
Focusing on our sense of purpose and direction
The value of entrepreneurship
Active vs. reactive
Getting a hold of your day
Tasks vs. goals
Why SMART goals may not work
Why you can’t compartmentalize balance in your life
Focusing on the WIN

Erin’s Impact: She hopes that the people who’s lives she’s touched would say that they lived life with intentionality because of her interactions and the things they were inspired to consider based on their conversations

Erin’s nuggets of wisdom

“How many times in our lives has something significant occurred, and the systems that were in place before that event no longer fit the life that we’re living”

“In any major life change, if you are introducing something new, and you don’t know why it’s important to you, the likelihood of it sustaining for a long period of time is small”

“We’re all very good at keeping ourselves busy. Just kind of having a whole bunch of things that show up in our worlds that drive our attention but they may or may not be the things that are most moving the things that we care about most deepest forward”

“I encourage people to throw out the old concept of annualized thinking. Don’t wait for a specific moment like January 1st.”

“Create the shape, but hold it loosly”

Another episode of the Positivity Effect goes live next Tuesday – stay tuned!!

Rhythm And Flow
Erin Elizabeth Wells is a Productivity Strategist who works with high performers including corporate leaders, entrepreneurs, and influencers to improve their productivity, focus, and effectiveness in their work and daily life. Her approach focuses on creating productivity with purpose for her clients connecting to the WHY of our action rather than simply doing more faster. – she’s the founder of the productivity company Living Peace and now functions under the company title Chosen Course.CLICK HERE for Erin’s WebsiteCLICK HERE to download her FREE Life Rhythm Map
On today’s episode we discuss:

Erin’s journey into the productivity world
Why disorganization occurs in all of us
Why it’s important to dial in the “Why” of organization
Focusing on our sense of purpose and direction
The value of entrepreneurship
Active vs. reactive
Getting a hold of your day
Tasks vs. goals
Why SMART goals may not work
Why you can’t compartmentalize balance in your life
Focusing on the WIN

Erin’s Impact: She hopes that the people who’s lives she’s touched would say that they lived life with intentionality because of her interactions and the things they were inspired to consider based on their conversations
Erin’s nuggets of wisdom
“How many times in our lives has something significant occurred, and the systems that were in place before that event no longer fit the life that we’re living”
“In any major life change, if you are introducing something new, and you don’t know why it’s important to you, the likelihood of it sustaining for a long period of time is small”
“We’re all very good at keeping ourselves busy. Just kind of having a whole bunch of things that show up in our worlds that drive our attention but they may or may not be the things that are most moving the things that we care about most deepest forward”
“I encourage people to throw out the old concept of annualized thinking. Don’t wait for a specific moment like January 1st.”
“Create the shape, but hold it loosly”
Another episode of the Positivity Effect goes live next Tuesday – stay tuned!!
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Glenn Poveromo is a Personal Development Facilitator. He has created The Power ofVisualization, a self-help program offering mental tools and strategies that empower you to live your best life possible. The Power of Visualization will teach you techniques that allow your powerful mind to work for you and gain the confidence you will need to achieve success in all areas of your life.

What drove Glenn to spread positivity
Flipping the positivity switch
Glenn’s experience as a teacher and how he would drive his students towards positivity and generate a sense of hunger for life within each and every one of them
Why anything worthy in life begins with belief
How to find mentorship
Why age is not a requirement for positive growth
The power of mentoring the youth
How thoughts/emotions manifest physical reactions in your body
The guitar metaphor
The power of visualization

Glenn’s Impact: Glenn wishes to be remembered as someone who helped the world a little better.

Glenn’s nuggets of wisdom

“Anyone likes to be reinforced with positive feelings and positive emotions and I just saw that as my obligation, as my commitment as an educator to help impart that to the kids so that when they believed in themselves, they performed at an entirely different way if they didn’t believe in themselves”

‘You uplift people by your own spirit”

“I believe you have a responsibility to bring what you know out to people because you can help people in their awareness”

“How would you like to spend your living time? Would you like to spend it in a positive way of thinking and feeling or would you prefer to spend it in the negative way of thinking and feeling, and what’s the better choice?”

“I was not an innately positive person growing up.”

“We can speak to ourselves as a coach or a critic. The coach is going to give a solution, the critic is going to dig in with a knife”

“There’s a coherent between what we think and what we feel in our heart”

Another episode of the Positivity Effect goes live next Tuesday – stay tuned!!

Visualizing Positivity
Glenn Poveromo is a Personal Development Facilitator. He has created The Power of Visualization, a self-help program offering mental tools and strategies that empower you to live your best life possible. The Power of Visualization will teach you techniques that allow your powerful mind to work for you and gain the confidence you will need to achieve success in all areas of your life.CLICK HERE for Glenn’s Website
On today’s episode we discuss:

What drove Glenn to spread positivity
Flipping the positivity switch
Glenn’s experience as a teacher and how he would drive his students towards positivity and generate a sense of hunger for life within each and every one of them
Why anything worthy in life begins with belief
How to find mentorship
Why age is not a requirement for positive growth
The power of mentoring the youth
How thoughts/emotions manifest physical reactions in your body
The guitar metaphor
The power of visualization

Glenn’s Impact: Glenn wishes to be remembered as someone who helped the world a little better.
Glenn’s nuggets of wisdom
“Anyone likes to be reinforced with positive feelings and positive emotions and I just saw that as my obligation, as my commitment as an educator to help impart that to the kids so that when they believed in themselves, they performed at an entirely different way if they didn’t believe in themselves”
‘You uplift people by your own spirit”
“I believe you have a responsibility to bring what you know out to people because you can help people in their awareness”
“How would you like to spend your living time? Would you like to spend it in a positive way of thinking and feeling or would you prefer to spend it in the negative way of thinking and feeling, and what’s the better choice?”
“I was not an innately positive person growing up.”
“We can speak to ourselves as a coach or a critic. The coach is going to give a solution, the critic is going to dig in with a knife”
“There’s a coherent between what we think and what we feel in our heart”
Another episode of the Positivity Effect goes live next Tuesday – stay tuned!!
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Gary Genetti has been designing and making glass art for over 38 years. Genetti received a Bachelor of Fine Arts with an emphasis in sculpture and graphics from the University of Wisconsin in 1976. In 1978 he began his apprenticeship in a production glass studio and in 1980 established his own studio in rural Warwick, NY.

Gary’s thoughts on the word “Positivity”
How Gary became a Glass Blowing Artist
Apple trees, beards & spirituality
Why entrepreneurship starts with believing in your craft
How Gary’s art become noticed by two prominent museums
Keeping dreams alive
Why we need to give our self criticisms a break and focus on joy
The junkyard glass project
How Gary’s thinking globally
Repurposing an old prison

Gary’s Impact: Gary’s wish for himself and for everybody is to see, that near the end of their life, it’s opening it’s expanding, the moment of death is when we really start to live. Life and death is ongoing all the time in us

Gary’s nuggets of wisdom

“An affirmation of positivity, an affirmation of some deeper meaning in our lives, that is there in good times and in bad times. We can always affirm this deeper meaning to who we are and how we relate to the world.”

“I never looked at it as more than anything than meeting my needs because I loved what I do. I felt I was more than rewarded because of that perspective. If you went in to it for the money.. there were people who did that.. they got big… but you became a business man rather than the hands on work… I loved the making and that’s what kept me directed towards being an artist”

“My work has taught me the value of exchange with other people”

“I would testify that I was not born with a talent in the arts, but I did have a wish to do it”

“the feelings of joy teach talent”

“I get into a state where it’s a conversation with a material, as if the material is speaking with me”

“the ego is what dampens us down”

“Submitting in a way, you’re just part of a picture. There’s more to it, that’s in a way, the whole world is praying, if yo can open up to that”

“It’s a healing project for us, the idea of fusing broken species together really is a metaphor for what we were going through as a family”

Another episode of the Positivity Effect goes live next Monday – stay tuned!!

The Beauty In Broken
Gary Genetti has been designing and making glass art for over 38 years. Genetti received a Bachelor of Fine Arts with an emphasis in sculpture and graphics from the University of Wisconsin in 1976. In 1978 he began his apprenticeship in a production glass studio and in 1980 established his own studio in rural Warwick, NY.CLICK HERE for Gary’s website
Gary’s Instagram handle: GenettiGlass
On today’s episode we discuss:

Gary’s thoughts on the word “Positivity”
How Gary became a Glass Blowing Artist
Apple trees, beards & spirituality
Why entrepreneurship starts with believing in your craft
How Gary’s art become noticed by two prominent museums
Keeping dreams alive
Why we need to give our self criticisms a break and focus on joy
The junkyard glass project
How Gary’s thinking globally
Repurposing an old prison

Gary’s Impact: Gary’s wish for himself and for everybody is to see, that near the end of their life, it’s opening it’s expanding, the moment of death is when we really start to live. Life and death is ongoing all the time in us
Gary’s nuggets of wisdom
“An affirmation of positivity, an affirmation of some deeper meaning in our lives, that is there in good times and in bad times. We can always affirm this deeper meaning to who we are and how we relate to the world.”
“I never looked at it as more than anything than meeting my needs because I loved what I do. I felt I was more than rewarded because of that perspective. If you went in to it for the money.. there were people who did that.. they got big… but you became a business man rather than the hands on work… I loved the making and that’s what kept me directed towards being an artist”
“My work has taught me the value of exchange with other people”
“I would testify that I was not born with a talent in the arts, but I did have a wish to do it”
“the feelings of joy teach talent”
“I get into a state where it’s a conversation with a material, as if the material is speaking with me”
“the ego is what dampens us down”
“Submitting in a way, you’re just part of a picture. There’s more to it, that’s in a way, the whole world is praying, if yo can open up to that”
“It’s a healing project for us, the idea of fusing broken species together really is a metaphor for what we were going through as a family”
Another episode of the Positivity Effect goes live next Monday – stay tuned!!
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Michael Kohan, or Mukunda Chandra das (affectionately known as Mukunda) is dedicated to helping his clients and students find balance in all aspects of their lives—emotional, spiritual, mental and physical. He is a Certified Health and Lifestyle Coach and a 500-hour Registered Yoga Teacher who works with others to help them restore balance in their lives by helping them to make healthier and more conscious lifestyle choices.

Why tragedy is not a requirement for success
Why you are in control of your actions alone and how you handle challenges that come your way
A “woe is me” moment for Michael and how he rose from the ashes of that experience
Why pivoting in life is crucial
How Yoga got him off his parent’s couch
What healthy eating means to Michael
The esoteric side of food
Goal setting & mindfulness
Weeding through the noise on exercise diet and personal development
The importance of small actionable steps
The weapons of mass distraction
The beauty is in the journey of life
One of the earliest yoga teachings
The power of podcasts
“long distance” mentors

Michael’s Impact: Wants to be remembered as a person who helped people and created a place for people to go to study yoga, spirituality and mindful living in a safe and authentic environment. To develop a learning center in Pennsylvania that people can spend the next 500 years to go to to develop healthy habits and mindful living.

Michael’s nuggets of wisdom

“The suffering is the free will, whether you choose to suffer or not in any situation”

“Yoga gave me the tools I needed to get off the couch and to look at my life and find space to examine who I was as a person”

“When I eat healthy and I have a clean diet, I feel better about who I am as a person”

“Politics, religions, you name it, is an easier conversation to have than when I talk to people about food”

“The food you eat here, affects how somebody else lives down their street”

“Our easiest change is to start with ourselves. The easiest way to start is through diet. It’s the simplest way to change the world”

“If you don’t feel good about your self, and if you don’t feel like you’re moving forward in life, than you’re not going to care about the food you eat. Food is comfort”

“If we’re not growing as an individual, then we’re dying as a person”

“You have to look at your life and say, it’s about how I lived my life today”

“The music that we listen to, the tv that we watch, the books that we read and the food that we eat, that is who we become”

Another episode of the Positivity Effect goes live next Monday – stay tuned!!

Wisdom From A Yogi
Michael Kohan, or Mukunda Chandra das (affectionately known as Mukunda) is dedicated to helping his clients and students find balance in all aspects of their lives—emotional, spiritual, mental and physical. He is a Certified Health and Lifestyle Coach and a 500-hour Registered Yoga Teacher who works with others to help them restore balance in their lives by helping them to make healthier and more conscious lifestyle choices.CLICK HERE for Michael’s websiteCLICK HERE for A free copy of his “Mindful Living And Goal Setting WorkBook”
Michael’s Instagram handle: Your_Wellness_Yogi
On today’s episode you’ll learn:

Why tragedy is not a requirement for success
Why you are in control of your actions alone and how you handle challenges that come your way
A “woe is me” moment for Michael and how he rose from the ashes of that experience
Why pivoting in life is crucial
How Yoga got him off his parent’s couch
What healthy eating means to Michael
The esoteric side of food
Goal setting & mindfulness
Weeding through the noise on exercise diet and personal development
The importance of small actionable steps
The weapons of mass distraction
The beauty is in the journey of life
One of the earliest yoga teachings
The power of podcasts
“long distance” mentors

Michael’s Impact: Wants to be remembered as a person who helped people and created a place for people to go to study yoga, spirituality and mindful living in a safe and authentic environment. To develop a learning center in Pennsylvania that people can spend the next 500 years to go to to develop healthy habits and mindful living.
Michael’s nuggets of wisdom
“The suffering is the free will, whether you choose to suffer or not in any situation”
“Yoga gave me the tools I needed to get off the couch and to look at my life and find space to examine who I was as a person”
“When I eat healthy and I have a clean diet, I feel better about who I am as a person”
“Politics, religions, you name it, is an easier conversation to have than when I talk to people about food”
“The food you eat here, affects how somebody else lives down their street”
“Our easiest change is to start with ourselves. The easiest way to start is through diet. It’s the simplest way to change the world”
“If you don’t feel good about your self, and if you don’t feel like you’re moving forward in life, than you’re not going to care about the food you eat. Food is comfort”
“If we’re not growing as an individual, then we’re dying as a person”
“You have to look at your life and say, it’s]]>Dr. Tom RecherYesNo01:00:34115: The Unrehearsed Heart – The Harriet Turkhttp://positivityeffect.podbean.com/e/115-the-unrehearsed-heart-%e2%80%93-the-harriet-turk/
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Harriet Turk has been inspiring teens and adults to discover their true identities and pursue a life of substance for more than 20 years. She has worked as a probation officer, youth programs coordinator, flight attendant, pharmaceutical sales rep, college-level instructor, and nationally-known professional speaker, trainer, and consultant. Harriet is also a mom, friend, sister, and daughter. When she was a teen, Harriet struggled with her own identity crisis. She fell into the trap of feeling like she had to be perfect. This led to an eating disorder that took years to overcome. Harriet’s life experiences have taught her that success and happiness come from celebrating who you are and pursuing a life that honors your strengths and abilities. Because her stories and experiences come from real life, Harriet’s message is authentic, relatable, and compelling.

Why tragedy is not a requirement for success
How most of us show the rehearsed part of our lives on social media
Taking advice with a grain of salt
Life lessons from a speaker
The importance of being authentic
The power of asking close friends and family, “what do you think of me?
Outside perception vs. Internal perception of who we are
Realizing life doesn’t always have an action plan
How to approach the internal dialogue we have with ourselves on a daily basis
What to do when you feel like you have no story
Raising your awareness to life’s smallest moment
Leaning on others for gratitude reminders

Harriet’s Impact: Remembered as someone who was able to make people feel safe.

Harriet’s nuggets of wisdom

“I just wanted people to realize that life doesn’t have to be full of crazy stuff”

“Practice and try new things until you have enough in your back pocket so if something isn’t working, yo can switch it out at a moments notice”

“Some of my best stories come from just in the moment, thinking, I’m just going to talk about this”

“The more that we give ourselves positive messages, the more we start to live it”

“We are the microwave generation, we want things now. We’ve been taught that if you follow an action plan, you’re going to have success. Sometimes you follow the wrong action plan”

“You set the tone for your life and people will follow you whether your negative or positive”

“Small conversations can end up having majestic moments”

“Capture the moment? lets change that to, be present in the moment”

“Its true, we get so bogged down on how we define success or what’s going on in our lives that we don’t think about the good things”

“If we look for the lessons, just stop, and look for the lessons in what has happened to us, we will see how to be better for the next time”

Another episode of the Positivity Effect goes live next Monday – stay tuned!!

The Unrehearsed Heart
Harriet Turk has been inspiring teens and adults to discover their true identities and pursue a life of substance for more than 20 years. She has worked as a probation officer, youth programs coordinator, flight attendant, pharmaceutical sales rep, college-level instructor, and nationally-known professional speaker, trainer, and consultant. Harriet is also a mom, friend, sister, and daughter. When she was a teen, Harriet struggled with her own identity crisis. She fell into the trap of feeling like she had to be perfect. This led to an eating disorder that took years to overcome. Harriet’s life experiences have taught her that success and happiness come from celebrating who you are and pursuing a life that honors your strengths and abilities. Because her stories and experiences come from real life, Harriet’s message is authentic, relatable, and compelling.CLICK HERE for Harriet’s website
CLICK HERE for a free chapter from Harriet’s book, “Transparent Hearts”
Harriet’s twitter handle: @HarrietTurk
On today’s episode you’ll learn:

Why tragedy is not a requirement for success
How most of us show the rehearsed part of our lives on social media
Taking advice with a grain of salt
Life lessons from a speaker
The importance of being authentic
The power of asking close friends and family, “what do you think of me?
Outside perception vs. Internal perception of who we are
Realizing life doesn’t always have an action plan
How to approach the internal dialogue we have with ourselves on a daily basis
What to do when you feel like you have no story
Raising your awareness to life’s smallest moment
Leaning on others for gratitude reminders

Harriet’s Impact: Remembered as someone who was able to make people feel safe.
Harriet’s nuggets of wisdom
“I just wanted people to realize that life doesn’t have to be full of crazy stuff”
“Practice and try new things until you have enough in your back pocket so if something isn’t working, yo can switch it out at a moments notice”
“Some of my best stories come from just in the moment, thinking, I’m just going to talk about this”
“The more that we give ourselves positive messages, the more we start to live it”
“We are the microwave generation, we want things now. We’ve been taught that if you follow an action plan, you’re going to have success. Sometimes you follow the wrong action plan”
“You set the tone for your life and people will follow you whether your negative or positive”
“Small conversations can end up having majestic moments”
“Capture the moment? lets change that to, be present in the moment”
“Its true, we get so bogged down on how ]]>Dr. Tom RecherYesNo00:38:07114: The Liberation Experience – Kute Blacksonhttp://positivityeffect.podbean.com/e/114-the-liberation-experience-%e2%80%93-kute-blackson/
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Kute Blackson is an utterly unique visionary in the world of human potential. Unlike those who promise to simply help people “get” what they want, Kute’s life work instead reveals to people what they have to give, by liberating who they are most truly and deeply. The focus: Freedom. Kute’s own background and experience lay out the blueprint for his approach to liberating others, setting their gifts and greatness free. Born in Ghana, West Africa, his multicultural upbringing as the child of a Japanese mother and Ghanaian father, raised in London, and on 4 different continents deﬁes all stereotype. The son of a revered spiritual leader, Kute was speaking to his fatherʼs congregations, in more than 300 churches, by the age of 8. At the age of 14, he was ordained into his fatherʼs ministry and groomed to carry on the familyʼs spiritual legacy. But his heartʼs truth drew him to separate from his fatherʼs ministry and come to Los Angeles in 1995. Kute courageously and daringly, came to America with two suitcases, and a dream seeking out many of the spiritual and self-help icons who inspired him when he was still a boy. He quickly learned that the outside- in approach had to become an inside-out approach. So he decided to create his own process—a process that liberates the individual at the core. This process helps the individual get in touch with who they really. It is a process of breaking free, so that each person can live, give, and share the truest expression of his or her self. This is what he calls “Liberated Living.”

CLICK HERE for Kute’s website & to check out his book, “You Are The One”

In his book you will learn:

How to find your life’s purpose and live it fully.
Help you release the pain of the past and stop sabotaging your success once and for all.
How to forgive, find inner peace and be free.
The keys to loving yourself fully and being deeply fulfilled no matter what.
The real secret to manifesting your heart’s desires and living an extraordinary life

A transformational journey with Kute
Tips on recreating a “Liberation Experience” right at home
The dangers of technology and new age media
The importance of listening to ourselves, our hearts and our spirits
The mind-body connection

The power of what we think and the way we think

A powerful lesson Kute learned through writing his book, “You Are The One”

Kate’s Impact: He wants to be remembered as someone who reminded people who they truly are. That he saw the greatness in people, in their souls, and reminded them to love. That in his presence, people rose up to go beyond their limits and to remember the truth of their being, that they are a whole, perfect, complete expression of life.

Kute’s nuggets of wisdom

“part of the journey starts at facing death. I think so often we’re so busy avoiding death, we’re so busy running away from death, we’re afraid of death..I think the more we can embrace death and make it our friend, not as some morbid thing, but just face it, embrace it and use it as a reminder to say hey, we don’t have time to waste, because none of us know when that moment is going to happen”

“real freedom is something that transcends the transitory nature of life”

“give up entitlement. No one owes you anything”

“part of living a fulfilled life is really taking some time connecting with ourselves”

“I am a servant to the book, a servant to the message. I serve the book and I’m a messenger on behalf of the book to remind people of who they are”

Another episode of the Positivity Effect goes live next Monday – stay tuned!!

The Liberation Experience
Kute Blackson is an utterly unique visionary in the world of human potential. Unlike those who promise to simply help people “get” what they want, Kute’s life work instead reveals to people what they have to give, by liberating who they are most truly and deeply. The focus: Freedom. Kute’s own background and experience lay out the blueprint for his approach to liberating others, setting their gifts and greatness free. Born in Ghana, West Africa, his multicultural upbringing as the child of a Japanese mother and Ghanaian father, raised in London, and on 4 different continents deﬁes all stereotype. The son of a revered spiritual leader, Kute was speaking to his fatherʼs congregations, in more than 300 churches, by the age of 8. At the age of 14, he was ordained into his fatherʼs ministry and groomed to carry on the familyʼs spiritual legacy. But his heartʼs truth drew him to separate from his fatherʼs ministry and come to Los Angeles in 1995. Kute courageously and daringly, came to America with two suitcases, and a dream seeking out many of the spiritual and self-help icons who inspired him when he was still a boy. He quickly learned that the outside- in approach had to become an inside-out approach. So he decided to create his own process—a process that liberates the individual at the core. This process helps the individual get in touch with who they really. It is a process of breaking free, so that each person can live, give, and share the truest expression of his or her self. This is what he calls “Liberated Living.”CLICK HERE for Kute’s website & to check out his book, “You Are The One”
In his book you will learn:

How to find your life’s purpose and live it fully.
Help you release the pain of the past and stop sabotaging your success once and for all.
How to forgive, find inner peace and be free.
The keys to loving yourself fully and being deeply fulfilled no matter what.
The real secret to manifesting your heart’s desires and living an extraordinary life

A transformational journey with Kute
Tips on recreating a “Liberation Experience” right at home
The dangers of technology and new age media
The importance of listening to ourselves, our hearts and our spirits
The mind-body connection

The power of what we think and the way we think

A powerful lesson Kute learned through writing his book, “You Are The One”

Kate’s Impact: He wants to be remembered as someone who reminded people who they truly are. That he saw the greatness in people, in their souls, and reminded them to love. That in his presence, people ros]]>Dr. Tom RecherYesNo00:28:56113: Avoiding A Suicide Of The Soul – Kute Blacksonhttp://positivityeffect.podbean.com/e/113-avoiding-a-suicide-of-the-soul-%e2%80%93-kute-blackson/
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Kute Blackson is an utterly unique visionary in the world of human potential. Unlike those who promise to simply help people “get” what they want, Kute’s life work instead reveals to people what they have to give, by liberating who they are most truly and deeply. The focus: Freedom. Kute’s own background and experience lay out the blueprint for his approach to liberating others, setting their gifts and greatness free. Born in Ghana, West Africa, his multicultural upbringing as the child of a Japanese mother and Ghanaian father, raised in London, and on 4 different continents deﬁes all stereotype. The son of a revered spiritual leader, Kute was speaking to his fatherʼs congregations, in more than 300 churches, by the age of 8. At the age of 14, he was ordained into his fatherʼs ministry and groomed to carry on the familyʼs spiritual legacy. But his heartʼs truth drew him to separate from his fatherʼs ministry and come to Los Angeles in 1995. Kute courageously and daringly, came to America with two suitcases, and a dream seeking out many of the spiritual and self-help icons who inspired him when he was still a boy. He quickly learned that the outside- in approach had to become an inside-out approach. So he decided to create his own process—a process that liberates the individual at the core. This process helps the individual get in touch with who they really. It is a process of breaking free, so that each person can live, give, and share the truest expression of his or her self. This is what he calls “Liberated Living.”

Kute’s first memories
Lessons from miracles & his father
The importance of following your truth, not other’s expectations
How he responded to his life’s calling
Asking the question, “Who am I really?”
What impedes us from uncovering our truths
What shuts down our divine light as we grow from childhood to adulthood (conditioning)
The role of fear in our lives
Gratitude inside the mind of Kute

Kute’s nuggets of wisdom

“so many of us, we feel a deeper truth in our hearts, we feel a deeper truth of what we’re suppose to do, whether its a relationship, whether it’s our life purpose, whether it’s to start a purpose, and so often we don’t follow the truth”

“When I don’t compromise my heart, when I don’t compromise my truth, when we follow our soul’s knowing, the universe really rises to support us”

“There’s no shortage of people who will tell you who you should be, and the kind of life you should live.”

“We are being lived and breathed by the same consciousness, the same force. What’s breathing me, is breathing you”

“The degree to which we are connected (to our conditioning) is the degree to which we are not free”

“fear is a signal. Fear is signaling to us a part of us that needs attention.”

Avoiding A Suicide Of The Soul
Kute Blackson is an utterly unique visionary in the world of human potential. Unlike those who promise to simply help people “get” what they want, Kute’s life work instead reveals to people what they have to give, by liberating who they are most truly and deeply. The focus: Freedom. Kute’s own background and experience lay out the blueprint for his approach to liberating others, setting their gifts and greatness free. Born in Ghana, West Africa, his multicultural upbringing as the child of a Japanese mother and Ghanaian father, raised in London, and on 4 different continents deﬁes all stereotype. The son of a revered spiritual leader, Kute was speaking to his fatherʼs congregations, in more than 300 churches, by the age of 8. At the age of 14, he was ordained into his fatherʼs ministry and groomed to carry on the familyʼs spiritual legacy. But his heartʼs truth drew him to separate from his fatherʼs ministry and come to Los Angeles in 1995. Kute courageously and daringly, came to America with two suitcases, and a dream seeking out many of the spiritual and self-help icons who inspired him when he was still a boy. He quickly learned that the outside- in approach had to become an inside-out approach. So he decided to create his own process—a process that liberates the individual at the core. This process helps the individual get in touch with who they really. It is a process of breaking free, so that each person can live, give, and share the truest expression of his or her self. This is what he calls “Liberated Living.”CLICK HERE for Kute’s website
Kute’s twitter handle: @KuteBlackson
On today’s episode we discuss:

Kute’s first memories
Lessons from miracles & his father
The importance of following your truth, not other’s expectations
How he responded to his life’s calling
Asking the question, “Who am I really?”
What impedes us from uncovering our truths
What shuts down our divine light as we grow from childhood to adulthood (conditioning)
The role of fear in our lives
Gratitude inside the mind of Kute

Kute’s nuggets of wisdom
“so many of us, we feel a deeper truth in our hearts, we feel a deeper truth of what we’re suppose to do, whether its a relationship, whether it’s our life purpose, whether it’s to start a purpose, and so often we don’t follow the truth”
“When I don’t compromise my heart, when I don’t compromise my truth, when we follow our soul’s knowing, the universe really rises to support us”
“There’s no shortage of people who will tell you who you should be, and the kind of life you should live.”
“We are being lived and breathed by the same consciousness, the same force. What’s breathin]]>Dr. Tom RecherYesNo00:32:03112: The Warrior Sage Way Of Life – Satyen Rajahttp://positivityeffect.podbean.com/e/112-the-warrior-sage-way-of-life-%e2%80%93-satyen-raja/
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Positivity Effect by Dr. Tom 112: The Warrior Sage Way Of Life - Satyen Raja

Satyen Raja, founder and president of WarriorSage, is a living synthesis of Eastern wisdom and Western practicality, combining the power of the warrior and the wisdom of the sage. Satyen has invested over three decades on hands-on research and he has led workshops for tens of thousands of individuals internationally in the art of ‘true power’. Satyen’s dramatic style is not for the timid. When Satyen leads, he holds nothing back; he gives you all of himself. Satyen masterfully uses his unique gifts to bring your fears and your unconscious self-limiting patterns to the surface and then resolves them fast. Using his intuition and his experience, Satyen ripens you by exposing your deepest heart and gifts. He sees you at your core and takes you past your edge where real transformation takes place. If you are seeking real change, the Path of the WarriorSage, although not for the timid, is deep, fast and razor effective. This level of spiritual practice is intense. You must be willing to go into the fire and grow your heart. Satyen offers this opportunity for transformation out of his passion to help you awaken. Satyen is the teacher for you only if you are seeking real change.

improving himself physically, mentally, emotionally & spiritually
transferring those improvements to others as well

How you can help others through helping yourself
A deep dive into the warrior sage path

Three stages: me, we, sake of all beings

How to activate the first stage
The importance of equilibrium in our lives
Why we are all leaders & followers
Discovering deeper callings in life
Why fears are teachers
How Satyen rebuilt his marriage with his wife
Why everything stems out from strong relationships
building a peaceful relationship with yourself
Lessons from Satyen’s father
The difference between peak success and peak existence

Satyen’s nuggets of wisdom

“there’s more to life than gaining”

“lead with what you must do in order to die complete without regrets”

“I like to start my day, I ask myself this question, What can I do today to influence in a positive way”

“Every single day, there’s no stepping back. Every day, one step.”

Satyen’s Impact: Wants to remembered as someone who was forgotten. He wants lives changed and that people had a powerful interaction with him, that their life booms in a particular way, they go in, and in the end, he is forgotten. He is happy to not be remembered Powerful!

Another episode of the Positivity Effect goes live next Monday – stay tuned!!

The Warrior Sage Way Of Life
Satyen Raja, founder and president of WarriorSage, is a living synthesis of Eastern wisdom and Western practicality, combining the power of the warrior and the wisdom of the sage. Satyen has invested over three decades on hands-on research and he has led workshops for tens of thousands of individuals internationally in the art of ‘true power’. Satyen’s dramatic style is not for the timid. When Satyen leads, he holds nothing back; he gives you all of himself. Satyen masterfully uses his unique gifts to bring your fears and your unconscious self-limiting patterns to the surface and then resolves them fast. Using his intuition and his experience, Satyen ripens you by exposing your deepest heart and gifts. He sees you at your core and takes you past your edge where real transformation takes place. If you are seeking real change, the Path of the WarriorSage, although not for the timid, is deep, fast and razor effective. This level of spiritual practice is intense. You must be willing to go into the fire and grow your heart. Satyen offers this opportunity for transformation out of his passion to help you awaken. Satyen is the teacher for you only if you are seeking real change.CLICK HERE for Satyen’s website & check out his private community!
Satyen’s twitter handle: @SatyenRaja
On today’s episode we discuss:

Satyen’s 35 year obsession with:

improving himself physically, mentally, emotionally & spiritually
transferring those improvements to others as well

How you can help others through helping yourself
A deep dive into the warrior sage path

Three stages: me, we, sake of all beings

How to activate the first stage
The importance of equilibrium in our lives
Why we are all leaders & followers
Discovering deeper callings in life
Why fears are teachers
How Satyen rebuilt his marriage with his wife
Why everything stems out from strong relationships
building a peaceful relationship with yourself
Lessons from Satyen’s father
The difference between peak success and peak existence

Satyen’s nuggets of wisdom
“there’s more to life than gaining”
“lead with what you must do in order to die complete without regrets”
“I like to start my day, I ask myself this question, What can I do today to influence in a positive way”
“Every single day, there’s no stepping back. Every day, one step.”
Satyen’s Impact: Wants to remembered as someone who was forgotten. He wants lives changed and that people had a powerful interaction with him, that their life booms in a particular way, they go in, and in the end, he is forgotten. He is hap]]>Dr. Tom RecherYesNo00:39:20111: Understanding your hustle in life is crucial – Anthony Truckshttp://positivityeffect.podbean.com/e/111-understanding-your-hustle-in-life-is-crucial-%e2%80%93-anthony-trucks/
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Anthony Trucks, former Pro NFL linebacker is no stranger to adversity. From the tender age of three, he was given away to the foster care system to be subjected to years of physical, mental & emotional abuse. From very intense foster family situations, to a NFL career ending injury, to his wife’s affair that left him minutes from taking his own life, to his rise back up to become a highly influential life/business coach and dynamic speaker, Anthony will be the first to tell you that life can change for better or worse in an instant, it all starts with a decision. Every situation we have in life, we are faced with making a decision of what that situation means to us. After watching his foster mom take her last breath after battling MS for 17 years, he decided right then and there that he was going to make his life extraordinary. He now shares that unconditional love that she shared with him and he’s here to share some powerful insights from his life and how we all have the decision to better our own lives and achieve huge goals. We just have to learn to “trust our hustle”.

How Anthony defines the term: Getting sh*t done (GSD)
A beautiful description is given how life is not defined by our upbringing
Defining “clarity” moments in life
How to “Trust Your Hustle”
Why most people don’t even START down the path towards success
How Anthony applies faith
How are beliefs created
Why are we quick to trust others but slow to trust ourselves
The Dove Study
How to take more action that builds self trust
Simon Sinek’s Start With Why
How Anthony approaches fear
What leadership means in the face of adversity and fear
How helping yourself first immensely helps others
Why happiness comes from how we approach the world
Anthony intimately describes how all change in life happens in an instant [i.e. in a decision]
One of Anthony’s favorite moment in the NFL

Anthony’s nuggets of wisdom

“I know for a fact that I cannot guarantee that if you work hard or If I work hard, were going to get success, I can’t guarantee. But I can guarantee that if you don’t, you won’t”

“We spend most of our time in the decision making point”

“I have to know, like know, like faith in knowing, that if I put the work in, I will win. If you don’t know that, like to your soul, most of the time, like 95% of the time you’re not going to move”

“It’s the reason that is strong enough, to be able to move you past inevitable setbacks, life’s going to happen. It has to be so deep and so dark, it’s almost embarrassing to share in public”

On fear, “If I’m fearful, there’s a reason I put so much importance on it, so I want to figure it out”

“even if you don’t win. You have to set your own scale for what self worth you have or what your level of success is”

Another episode of the Positivity Effect goes live next Monday – stay tuned!!

Understanding Your Hustle In Life Is Crucial
Anthony Trucks, former Pro NFL linebacker is no stranger to adversity. From the tender age of three, he was given away to the foster care system to be subjected to years of physical, mental & emotional abuse. From very intense foster family situations, to a NFL career ending injury, to his wife’s affair that left him minutes from taking his own life, to his rise back up to become a highly influential life/business coach and dynamic speaker, Anthony will be the first to tell you that life can change for better or worse in an instant, it all starts with a decision. Every situation we have in life, we are faced with making a decision of what that situation means to us. After watching his foster mom take her last breath after battling MS for 17 years, he decided right then and there that he was going to make his life extraordinary. He now shares that unconditional love that she shared with him and he’s here to share some powerful insights from his life and how we all have the decision to better our own lives and achieve huge goals. We just have to learn to “trust our hustle”.CLICK HERE for Anthony’s website
Anthony’s twitter handle: @AnthonyTrucks
On today’s episode we discuss:

How Anthony defines the term: Getting sh*t done (GSD)
A beautiful description is given how life is not defined by our upbringing
Defining “clarity” moments in life
How to “Trust Your Hustle”
Why most people don’t even START down the path towards success
How Anthony applies faith
How are beliefs created
Why are we quick to trust others but slow to trust ourselvesThe Dove Study
How to take more action that builds self trust
Simon Sinek’s Start With Why
How Anthony approaches fear
What leadership means in the face of adversity and fear
How helping yourself first immensely helps others
Why happiness comes from how we approach the world
Anthony intimately describes how all change in life happens in an instant [i.e. in a decision]
One of Anthony’s favorite moment in the NFL

Anthony’s nuggets of wisdom
“I know for a fact that I cannot guarantee that if you work hard or If I work hard, were going to get success, I can’t guarantee. But I can guarantee that if you don’t, you won’t”
“We spend most of our time in the decision making point”
“I have to know, like know, like faith in kno]]>Dr. Tom RecherYesNo00:44:30110: Makings Lemonade With Lemons – The Wahmannshttp://positivityeffect.podbean.com/e/110-makings-lemonade-with-lemons-%e2%80%93-the-wahmanns/
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Robert and Maryann Wahmann are the founders of NCAN, The Neuroendocrine Cancer Awareness Network. Founded in 2004, their mission is to intensify awareness of Neuroendocrine Cancer including Carcinoid. NCAN provides access to information about NETs, and funding for NET cancer research. For the past 12 years NCAN has provided information and support to NET patients and caregivers through e-mail, our web site, and toll free phone number. Our phone line is open 7 days a week 9 am – 9 pm EST, 365 days a year! The phone line is answered by a patient or a caregiver at all times. This is very important to us . We want you to know the person on the other end of the phone understands first hand about the disease. Several thousand free information packets have been mailed worldwide. We provided many support groups worldwide with information, merchandise, awareness items and financial support.

How Maryann’s carcinoid cancer was misdiagnosed for 7 years
How a lack of information drove Robert and Maryann to found NCAN
How NCAN’s conferences allow for doctors and patients to meet and discuss the disease
What it takes to walk through life with a long term disease
Making lemonade with lemons
What it means to Robert and Maryann to be a leader

Taking the road less traveled

Why they encourage patients to be advocates of their own health
The importance of how the delivery of a diagnosis is given
What are the symptoms of neuroendocrine cancer?
How someone like Steve Jobs actually died of neuroendocrine cancer, not pancreatic

Robert and Maryann’s impact: They want to be remembered for their foundation and for making a difference in people’s lives despite the adversities that may have come their way

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Another episode of the Positivity Effect goes live next Tuesday – stay tuned!!

Making Lemonade With Lemons
Robert and Maryann Wahmann are the founders of NCAN, The Neuroendocrine Cancer Awareness Network. Founded in 2004, their mission is to intensify awareness of Neuroendocrine Cancer including Carcinoid. NCAN provides access to information about NETs, and funding for NET cancer research. For the past 12 years NCAN has provided information and support to NET patients and caregivers through e-mail, our web site, and toll free phone number. Our phone line is open 7 days a week 9 am – 9 pm EST, 365 days a year! The phone line is answered by a patient or a caregiver at all times. This is very important to us . We want you to know the person on the other end of the phone understands first hand about the disease. Several thousand free information packets have been mailed worldwide. We provided many support groups worldwide with information, merchandise, awareness items and financial support.CLICK HERE for the Neuroendocrine Cancer Awareness Network
NCAN’s twitter handle: @NetCancerAware
On today’s episode we discuss:

How Maryann’s carcinoid cancer was misdiagnosed for 7 years
How a lack of information drove Robert and Maryann to found NCAN
How NCAN’s conferences allow for doctors and patients to meet and discuss the disease
What it takes to walk through life with a long term disease
Making lemonade with lemons
What it means to Robert and Maryann to be a leader

Taking the road less traveled

Why they encourage patients to be advocates of their own health
The importance of how the delivery of a diagnosis is given
What are the symptoms of neuroendocrine cancer?
How someone like Steve Jobs actually died of neuroendocrine cancer, not pancreatic

Robert and Maryann’s impact: They want to be remembered for their foundation and for making a difference in people’s lives despite the adversities that may have come their way
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Another episode of the Positivity Effect goes live next Tuesday – stay tuned!!
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David Gussin is a native Long Islander . Many may know him as the creator of the Everything Bagel and the founder of 516 & 631Ads.com. At heart, he is a natural born networker, bringing people together, igniting local business. However, he is here today to talk about an acronym he developed that needs to be heard around the world: L.E.A.R.N. Let’s End All Racism Now.

David Gussin is a native Long Islander . Many may know him as the creator of the Everything Bagel and the founder of 516 & 631Ads.com. At heart, he is a natural born networker, bringing people together, igniting local business. However, he is here today to talk about an acronym he developed that needs to be heard around the world: L.E.A.R.N. Let's End All Racism Now.

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David Gussin is a native Long Islander . Many may know him as the creator of the Everything Bagel and the founder of 516 ...
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David Gussin is a native Long Islander . Many may know him as the creator of the Everything Bagel and the founder of 516 & 631Ads.com. At heart, he is a natural born networker, bringing people together, igniting local business. However, he is here today to talk about an acronym he developed that needs to be heard around the world: L.E.A.R.N. Let's End All Racism Now.
The post 108: Goodness Needs To Speak Up – David Gussin appeared first on The Positivity Effect.]]>Dr. Tom RecherYesNo00:23:48107: The Escaping Average Effect – Cynthia Tripathihttp://positivityeffect.podbean.com/e/107-the-escaping-average-effect-%e2%80%93-cynthia-tripathi/
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Cynthia Tripathi graduated with a 4.0 GPA from college. She accomplished that goal with steadfast persistence, drive, and ambition. With these principles, Cynthia knew she had what it takes to become successful in other facets of life. She is an Amazon Best Selling Author, UPW Firewalker, holds a Bachelors Degree and has an array of professional experience. Cynthia is a Personal Trainer, worked in the financial planning world, and traveled the country for a year teaching people how to eat healthy. With her diverse background and living life outside of her comfort zone, she has discovered the purpose in her life is to grow and constantly progress forward. She has found improving her life to bring enormous fulfillment. She’s now dedicated to sharing everything she’s learned with you! Escaping Average shows you how taking charge of your personal development can transform your life, and also answers the question many people have about ini [...]

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Cynthia Tripathi graduated with a 4.0 GPA from college. She accomplished that goal with steadfast persistence, drive, and ambition. With these principles, Cynthia knew she had what it takes to become successful in other facets of life. She is an Amazon Best Selling Author, UPW Firewalker, holds a Bachelors Degree and has an array of professional experience. Cynthia is a Personal Trainer, worked in the financial planning world, and traveled the country for a year teaching people how to eat healthy. With her diverse background and living life outside of her comfort zone, she has discovered the purpose in her life is to grow and constantly progress forward. She has found improving her life to bring enormous fulfillment. She’s now dedicated to sharing everything she’s learned with you! Escaping Average shows you how taking charge of your personal development can transform your life, and also answers the question many people have about initiating change, “Where do I start?” Cynthia’s mission in life is continuous personal development and to help others achieve powerful results from their own life. Achieving fulfillment stems from finding momentum. Learn how to Spark Positive Momentum in your own life and reach your true potential, little by little every day.

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Cynthia Tripathi graduated with a 4.0 GPA from college. She accomplished that goal with steadfast persistence, drive, and ambition. With these principles, Cynthia knew ...
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Cynthia Tripathi graduated with a 4.0 GPA from college. She accomplished that goal with steadfast persistence, drive, and ambition. With these principles, Cynthia knew she had what it takes to become successful in other facets of life. She is an Amazon Best Selling Author, UPW Firewalker, holds a Bachelors Degree and has an array of professional experience. Cynthia is a Personal Trainer, worked in the financial planning world, and traveled the country for a year teaching people how to eat healthy. With her diverse background and living life outside of her comfort zone, she has discovered the purpose in her life is to grow and constantly progress forward. She has found improving her life to bring enormous fulfillment. She’s now dedicated to sharing everything she’s learned with you! Escaping Average shows you how taking charge of your personal development can transform your life, and also answers the question many people have about initiating change, “Where do I start?” Cynthia’s mission in life is continuous personal development and to help others achieve powerful results from their own life. Achieving fulfillment stems from finding momentum. Learn how to Spark Positive Momentum in your own life and reach your true potential, little by little every day.
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Cynthia Tripathi graduated with a 4.0 GPA from college. She accomplished that goal with steadfast persistence, drive, and ambition. With these principles, Cynthia knew she had what it takes to become successful in other facets of life. She is an Amazon Best Selling Author, UPW Firewalker, holds a Bachelors Degree and has an array of professional experience. Cynthia is a Personal Trainer, worked in the financial planning world, and traveled the country for a year teaching people how to eat healthy. With her diverse background and living life outside of her comfort zone, she has discovered the purpose in her life is to grow and constantly progress forward. She has found improving her life to bring enormous fulfillment. She’s now dedicated to sharing everything she’s learned with you! Escaping Average shows you how taking charge of your personal development can transform your life, and also answers the question many people have about ini [...]

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Cynthia Tripathi graduated with a 4.0 GPA from college. She accomplished that goal with steadfast persistence, drive, and ambition. With these principles, Cynthia knew she had what it takes to become successful in other facets of life. She is an Amazon Best Selling Author, UPW Firewalker, holds a Bachelors Degree and has an array of professional experience. Cynthia is a Personal Trainer, worked in the financial planning world, and traveled the country for a year teaching people how to eat healthy. With her diverse background and living life outside of her comfort zone, she has discovered the purpose in her life is to grow and constantly progress forward. She has found improving her life to bring enormous fulfillment. She’s now dedicated to sharing everything she’s learned with you! Escaping Average shows you how taking charge of your personal development can transform your life, and also answers the question many people have about initiating change, “Where do I start?” Cynthia’s mission in life is continuous personal development and to help others achieve powerful results from their own life. Achieving fulfillment stems from finding momentum. Learn how to Spark Positive Momentum in your own life and reach your true potential, little by little every day.

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Cynthia Tripathi graduated with a 4.0 GPA from college. She accomplished that goal with steadfast persistence, drive, and ambition. With these principles, Cynthia knew ...
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Cynthia Tripathi graduated with a 4.0 GPA from college. She accomplished that goal with steadfast persistence, drive, and ambition. With these principles, Cynthia knew she had what it takes to become successful in other facets of life. She is an Amazon Best Selling Author, UPW Firewalker, holds a Bachelors Degree and has an array of professional experience. Cynthia is a Personal Trainer, worked in the financial planning world, and traveled the country for a year teaching people how to eat healthy. With her diverse background and living life outside of her comfort zone, she has discovered the purpose in her life is to grow and constantly progress forward. She has found improving her life to bring enormous fulfillment. She’s now dedicated to sharing everything she’s learned with you! Escaping Average shows you how taking charge of your personal development can transform your life, and also answers the question many people have about initiating change, “Where do I start?” Cynthia’s mission in life is continuous personal development and to help others achieve powerful results from their own life. Achieving fulfillment stems from finding momentum. Learn how to Spark Positive Momentum in your own life and reach your true potential, little by little every day.
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